4. The green status LED
completed and the battery pack is
for use.
5. Slide the battery pack
C hecking the battery charge
P ress the test button
condition (see Fig. A).
The battery LED
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the remaining charge as follows:
RED / ORANGE / GREEN = maximum
charge / power
RED / ORANGE = medium charge/ power
RED = low charge – recharge battery
A ttaching / Removing the
holding bracket
Note: The retaining bracket
removed with the saw blade installed.
Attaching the holding bracket
(see Fig. B–D):
P ress the release button
S lide the holding bracket over the guides of the
shoe
into the tool.
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L ock the release button
Removing the holding bracket:
P ress the release
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bracket
forward and out of the guide.
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I nstalling / replacing the
saw blade
Always wear safety gloves when installing /chang-
ing the saw blade.
Turn the quick-release chuck
the direction of the arrow and keep it turned.
P ush the selected saw blade all the way into the
quick-action blade clamp
ATTENTION! The teeth on the saw blade
must be facing down!
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shows charging is
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ready
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into the tool.
3
to check the battery
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indicates the condition and
cannot be installed /
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.
10
.
10
and pull the holding
all the way in
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.
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R elease the quick-action blade clamp
must then return to its original position.The saw
blade is now locked.
Start-up
Switching on and off
Switching on:
P ress the switch lock
P ress the ON- / OFF switch
Switching off:
R elease the ON- / OFF switch
Sawing techniques
A) Working without holding bracket
(see Fig. E):
W hen cutting thicker branches or sawing wood,
plastic or materials, work WITHOUT holding
bracket. The piece to be sawed must touch the
shoe. Use a rocking motion when cutting round
pieces.
A1) Flush cuts:
When using flexible saw blades with the respective
length you can cut protruding pieces, e.g. pipes, flush
with the wall.
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1. Place the saw blade directly against the wall.
Before using / Start-up
, which
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1
.
5
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